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Georgia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017

Georgia participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 with the song "Keep the Faith" written by Anri Jokhadze and Tamara Gachechiladze. The song was performed by Tamara Gachechiladze, who was due to represent Georgia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 as part of Stephane and 3G with the song "We Don't Wanna Put In" before the nation's withdrawal in protest of the Russo-Georgian War. Songwriter Anri Jokhadze represented Georgia in the 2012 contest where he failed to qualify to the final with the song "I'm a Joker". The Georgian broadcaster Georgian Public Broadcaster (GPB) held a national final in order to select the Georgian entry for the 2017 contest in Kyiv, Ukraine. An open call for submissions was held which resulted in the submission of twenty-five entries that were presented to the public during a televised production on 20 January 2017. The results of a public televote combined with the votes of an international jury resulted in the selection of "Keep the Faith" performed by Tamara Gachechiladze as the Georgian entry.

Eurovision Song Contest 2017
Country Georgia
National selection
Selection processEvroviizis erovnul konkurss
Selection date(s)20 January 2017
Selected entrantTamara Gachechiladze
Selected song"Keep the Faith"
Selected songwriter(s)
Finals performance
Semi-final resultFailed to qualify (11th)
Georgia in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Georgia was drawn to compete in the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 9 May 2017. Performing during the show in position 2, "Keep the Faith" was not announced among the top 10 entries of the second semi-final and therefore did not qualify to compete in the final. It was later revealed that Georgia placed eleventh out of the 18 participating countries in the semi-final with 99 points.

Background edit

Prior to the 2017 contest, Georgia had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest nine times since their first entry in 2007.[1] The nation's highest placing in the contest, to this point, has been ninth place, which was achieved on two occasions: in 2010 with the song "Shine" performed by Sofia Nizharadze and in 2011 with the song "One More Day" performed by Eldrine. The nation briefly withdrew from the contest in 2009 after the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) rejected the Georgian entry, "We Don't Wanna Put In", for perceived political references to Vladimir Putin who was the Russian Prime Minister at the time.[2][3] The withdrawal and fallout was tied to tense relations between Georgia and then host country Russia, which stemmed from the 2008 Russo-Georgian War.[4] Following the introduction of semi-finals, Georgia has, to this point, failed to qualify to the final on only two occasions. In 2016, Georgia qualified to the final where the country placed 20th with the song "Midnight Gold" performed by Nika Kocharov and Young Georgian Lolitaz.

The Georgian national broadcaster, Georgian Public Broadcaster (GPB), broadcasts the event within Georgia and organises the selection process for the nation's entry. GPB confirmed their intentions to participate at the 2017 Eurovision Song Contest on 3 October 2016.[5] Georgia has selected their entry for the Eurovision Song Contest both through national finals and internal selections in the past. In 2016, GPB opted to internally select the Georgian artist while the song was chosen in a national final. For their 2017 participation, both the artist and song was selected via a national final.

Before Eurovision edit

Evroviizis erovnuli konkursi edit

GPB opened a public submission from 7 November 2016 until 7 December 2016.[6] 28 entries were received by the submission deadline, of which three were later withdrawn.[7][8] The 25 entries were presented to the public via a special programme on 20 January 2017 at the Philharmonic Hall in Tbilisi, hosted by 2013 Georgian Eurovision entrant Nodiko Tatishvili and Liza Tsiklauri and broadcast on the GPB First Channel as well as online at the broadcaster's website 1tv.ge.[9][10] The winner, "Keep the Faith" performed by Tako Gachechiladze, was determined upon by the combination of the votes of an international jury (80%) and a public televote (20%).[11] The international jury consisted of Tali Eshkoli (television director), Ralf Reinink (journalist), Sacha Jean-Baptiste (staging director) and Borislav Milanov (composer and producer).[12]

Draw Artist Song Songwriter(s) Jury Televote Total Place
1 Giorgi Chikovani "Make It Right" Giorgi Chikovani 76 3 79 7
2 Brandon Stone, Eteri Beriashvili and Vahtang "Heyo Song" Brandon Stone 43 4 47 18
3 Rati Durglishvili "Why" Rati Durglishvili 32 13 45 21
4 Andria Gvelesiani "Revolutionise" Giorgi Laghidze 58 12 70 10
5 Alisa Danelia "We Are Eternity" Alisa Danelia 47 1 48 17
6 Nutsa Buzaladze "White Horses Run" Andy Vitolo, John King 89 18 107 2
7 Maliibu "We Live Once" Malibu Tugushi 95 10 105 3
8 Eos "Urban Signs" Giorgi Kochoradze, Gedevan Levlishvili 16 7 23 25
9 Dima Kobeshavidze "Scream" Dima Kobeshavidze 53 2 55 14
10 Trio Mandili "Me da shen" (მე და შენ) Vadim Estreman, Rostislav Maslovich 60 5 65 12
11 Tako Gachechiladze "Keep the Faith" Anri Jokhadze, Tamara Gachechiladze 98 24 122 1
12 Nino Basharuli "Lileo" (ლილეო) Nino Basharuli 52 20 72 9
13 Elene Mikiashvili "Fighter" Ylva Persson, Linda Persson, Will Taylor 44 11 55 14
14 Misha Sulukhia "Magic" Misha Sulukhia 49 14 63 13
15 Mariko Lezhava "Light It Up" Boris Skhiani, Gigi Bezhanishvili 66 16 82 6
16 The Mins "Crime" Zviad Mghebrishvili 83 22 105 3
17 Sparkle "On the Top" Aleko Berdzenishvili 54 23 77 8
18 Tornike Kipiani and Giorgi Bolotashvili "You Are My Sunshine" Tornike Kipiani 26 9 35 23
19 Temo Sajaia "All the Same" Temo Sajaia 48 6 54 16
20 Sabina Chantouria "Stranger" Sabina Chantouria 39 8 47 18
21 Mariam Chachkhiani "Fly" Joni Titirashvili 68 15 83 5
22 Asea Sool "Nature" Asea Sool 25 21 46 20
23 Nanuka Giorgobiani "Let the Sunshine In" Edisher Lomadze 17 17 34 24
24 Oto Nemsadze and Group Limbo "Dear God" Beso Nemsadze 45 25 70 10
25 Davit Shanidze "Mtveris katsi" (მტვერის კაცი) Davit Shanidze 17 19 36 22

Promotion edit

Tamara Gachechiladze made several appearances across Europe to specifically promote "Keep the Faith" as the Georgian Eurovision entry. On 4 February, Tamara Gachechiladze performed "Keep the Faith" during the first semi-final of the Ukrainian Eurovision national final. Between 3 and 6 April, Gachechiladze took part in promotional activities in Tel Aviv, Israel where she performed during the Israel Calling event held at the Ha'teatron venue.[13][14] On 8 April, she performed during the Eurovision in Concert event which was held at the Melkweg venue in Amsterdam, Netherlands and hosted by Cornald Maas and Selma Björnsdóttir.[15] On 15 April, Tamara Gachechiladze performed during the Eurovision Spain Pre-Party, which was held at the Sala La Riviera venue in Madrid, Spain.[16]

At Eurovision edit

 
Tamara Gachechiladze during a press meet and greet

According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the host country and the "Big Five" (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom) are required to qualify from one of two semi-finals in order to compete for the final; the top ten countries from each semi-final progress to the final. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) split up the competing countries into six different pots based on voting patterns from previous contests, with countries with favourable voting histories put into the same pot.[17] On 31 January 2017, a special allocation draw was held which placed each country into one of the two semi-finals, as well as which half of the show they would perform in. Georgia was placed into the first semi-final, to be held on 9 May 2017, and was scheduled to perform in the first half of the show.[18]

Once all the competing songs for the 2017 contest had been released, the running order for the semi-finals was decided by the shows' producers rather than through another draw, so that similar songs were not placed next to each other. Georgia was set to perform in position 2, following the entry from Sweden and before the entry from Australia.[19]

The two semi-finals and the final were broadcast in Georgia on GPB First Channel with commentary by Demetre Ergemlidze. The Georgian spokesperson, who announced the top 12-point score awarded by the Georgian jury during the final, was 2016 Georgian Eurovision entrant Nika Kocharov.

Semi-final edit

 
Tamara Gachechiladze during a rehearsal before the first semi-final

Tamara Gachechiladze took part in technical rehearsals on 30 April and 4 May, followed by dress rehearsals on 8 and 9 May. This included the jury show on 8 May where the professional juries of each country watched and voted on the competing entries.

The Georgian performance featured Tamara Gachechiladze in a full-length red dress with a cape, the latter which she later ripped off. The stage colours were red, white and black with the LED screen displaying a space theme. The performance also featured pyrotechnic flame effects.[20][21] The staging director for the Georgian performance was Sacha Jean-Baptiste.[22] Tamara Gachechiladze was joined by five off-stage backing vocalists: Giorgi Tskhvariashvili, Guri Pasikashvili, Mariam Akobia, Mariam Jomardidze and Natia Oqruashvili.[23]

At the end of the show, Georgia was not announced among the top 10 entries in the first semi-final and therefore failed to qualify to compete in the final. It was later revealed that Georgia placed eleventh in the semi-final, receiving a total of 99 points: 37 points from the televoting and 62 points from the juries.

Voting edit

Voting during the three shows involved each country awarding two sets of points from 1-8, 10 and 12: one from their professional jury and the other from televoting. Each nation's jury consisted of five music industry professionals who are citizens of the country they represent, with their names published before the contest to ensure transparency. This jury judged each entry based on: vocal capacity; the stage performance; the song's composition and originality; and the overall impression by the act. In addition, no member of a national jury was permitted to be related in any way to any of the competing acts in such a way that they cannot vote impartially and independently. The individual rankings of each jury member as well as the nation's televoting results were released shortly after the grand final.

Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Georgia and awarded by Georgia in the first semi-final and grand final of the contest, and the breakdown of the jury voting and televoting conducted during the two shows:[24][25]

Points awarded to Georgia edit

Points awarded to Georgia (Semi-final 1)[24]
Score Televote Jury
12 points   Azerbaijan
10 points   Poland
8 points   Armenia
7 points   Iceland
6 points
5 points
4 points   Greece
3 points
2 points
  Italy
1 point   Cyprus

Points awarded by Georgia edit

Detailed voting results edit

The following members comprised the Georgian jury:[26]

  • Maia Baratashvili (jury chairperson) – singer, musician
  • Medea Kavtaradze – vocal coach
  • Mirian Kukulashvili – musical producer
  • Gvantsa Kilasonia – TV producer
  • Mamuka Begashvili – composer, sound engineer
Detailed voting results from Georgia (Semi-final 1)[24]
Draw Country Jury Televote
M. Kavtaradze M. Kukulashvili M. Baratashvili G. Kilasonia M. Begashvili Rank Points Rank Points
01   Sweden 6 5 12 2 7 3 8 7 4
02   Georgia
03   Australia 12 9 3 9 3 5 6 12
04   Albania 17 17 15 14 17 17 16
05   Belgium 16 3 14 8 15 13 6 5
06   Montenegro 11 15 16 3 16 14 14
07   Finland 15 6 13 11 5 11 11
08   Azerbaijan 4 1 2 6 2 2 10 1 12
09   Portugal 1 4 1 1 1 1 12 3 8
10   Greece 13 7 17 16 8 15 9 2
11   Poland 10 8 10 17 10 12 8 3
12   Moldova 5 14 9 12 6 8 3 5 6
13   Iceland 9 10 8 7 12 9 2 10 1
14   Czech Republic 14 12 7 5 11 10 1 17
15   Cyprus 7 2 5 13 9 6 5 4 7
16   Armenia 3 11 4 10 4 4 7 2 10
17   Slovenia 2 13 6 4 14 7 4 13
18   Latvia 8 16 11 15 13 16 15
Detailed voting results from Georgia (Final)[25]
Draw Country Jury Televote
M. Kavtaradze M. Kukulashvili M. Baratashvili G. Kilasonia M. Begashvili Rank Points Rank Points
01   Israel 23 26 23 16 17 25 11
02   Poland 6 22 22 9 22 18 20
03   Belarus 20 25 24 25 8 23 5 6
04   Austria 10 7 12 8 9 6 5 22
05   Armenia 8 13 13 11 13 8 3 2 10
06   Netherlands 11 9 10 15 16 10 1 19
07   Moldova 7 23 18 19 10 16 12
08   Hungary 13 16 20 5 26 17 23
09   Italy 3 17 11 4 24 9 2 6 5
10   Denmark 14 10 8 14 19 12 25
11   Portugal 1 3 1 1 1 1 12 3 8
12   Azerbaijan 2 2 2 3 6 2 10 1 12
13   Croatia 12 8 16 13 20 14 17
14   Australia 15 18 17 17 3 15 26
15   Greece 17 11 25 18 23 21 15
16   Spain 19 24 26 26 21 26 24
17   Norway 16 1 6 6 2 4 7 21
18   United Kingdom 24 20 9 20 18 19 16
19   Cyprus 5 6 19 7 14 7 4 9 2
20   Romania 21 21 15 24 11 20 18
21   Germany 22 5 5 21 12 13 14
22   Ukraine 25 15 21 22 15 22 7 4
23   Belgium 26 14 14 23 25 24 13
24   Sweden 4 4 3 2 5 3 8 10 1
25   Bulgaria 9 12 4 12 4 5 6 4 7
26   France 18 19 7 10 7 11 8 3

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External links edit

  • Official GPB Eurovision site

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Georgia participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 with the song Keep the Faith written by Anri Jokhadze and Tamara Gachechiladze The song was performed by Tamara Gachechiladze who was due to represent Georgia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 as part of Stephane and 3G with the song We Don t Wanna Put In before the nation s withdrawal in protest of the Russo Georgian War Songwriter Anri Jokhadze represented Georgia in the 2012 contest where he failed to qualify to the final with the song I m a Joker The Georgian broadcaster Georgian Public Broadcaster GPB held a national final in order to select the Georgian entry for the 2017 contest in Kyiv Ukraine An open call for submissions was held which resulted in the submission of twenty five entries that were presented to the public during a televised production on 20 January 2017 The results of a public televote combined with the votes of an international jury resulted in the selection of Keep the Faith performed by Tamara Gachechiladze as the Georgian entry Eurovision Song Contest 2017Country GeorgiaNational selectionSelection processEvroviizis erovnul konkurssSelection date s 20 January 2017Selected entrantTamara GachechiladzeSelected song Keep the Faith Selected songwriter s Anri JokhadzeTamara GachechiladzeFinals performanceSemi final resultFailed to qualify 11th Georgia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 2017 2018 Georgia was drawn to compete in the first semi final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 9 May 2017 Performing during the show in position 2 Keep the Faith was not announced among the top 10 entries of the second semi final and therefore did not qualify to compete in the final It was later revealed that Georgia placed eleventh out of the 18 participating countries in the semi final with 99 points Contents 1 Background 2 Before Eurovision 2 1 Evroviizis erovnuli konkursi 2 2 Promotion 3 At Eurovision 3 1 Semi final 3 2 Voting 3 2 1 Points awarded to Georgia 3 2 2 Points awarded by Georgia 3 2 3 Detailed voting results 4 References 5 External linksBackground editMain article Georgia in the Eurovision Song Contest Prior to the 2017 contest Georgia had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest nine times since their first entry in 2007 1 The nation s highest placing in the contest to this point has been ninth place which was achieved on two occasions in 2010 with the song Shine performed by Sofia Nizharadze and in 2011 with the song One More Day performed by Eldrine The nation briefly withdrew from the contest in 2009 after the European Broadcasting Union EBU rejected the Georgian entry We Don t Wanna Put In for perceived political references to Vladimir Putin who was the Russian Prime Minister at the time 2 3 The withdrawal and fallout was tied to tense relations between Georgia and then host country Russia which stemmed from the 2008 Russo Georgian War 4 Following the introduction of semi finals Georgia has to this point failed to qualify to the final on only two occasions In 2016 Georgia qualified to the final where the country placed 20th with the song Midnight Gold performed by Nika Kocharov and Young Georgian Lolitaz The Georgian national broadcaster Georgian Public Broadcaster GPB broadcasts the event within Georgia and organises the selection process for the nation s entry GPB confirmed their intentions to participate at the 2017 Eurovision Song Contest on 3 October 2016 5 Georgia has selected their entry for the Eurovision Song Contest both through national finals and internal selections in the past In 2016 GPB opted to internally select the Georgian artist while the song was chosen in a national final For their 2017 participation both the artist and song was selected via a national final Before Eurovision editEvroviizis erovnuli konkursi edit GPB opened a public submission from 7 November 2016 until 7 December 2016 6 28 entries were received by the submission deadline of which three were later withdrawn 7 8 The 25 entries were presented to the public via a special programme on 20 January 2017 at the Philharmonic Hall in Tbilisi hosted by 2013 Georgian Eurovision entrant Nodiko Tatishvili and Liza Tsiklauri and broadcast on the GPB First Channel as well as online at the broadcaster s website 1tv ge 9 10 The winner Keep the Faith performed by Tako Gachechiladze was determined upon by the combination of the votes of an international jury 80 and a public televote 20 11 The international jury consisted of Tali Eshkoli television director Ralf Reinink journalist Sacha Jean Baptiste staging director and Borislav Milanov composer and producer 12 Draw Artist Song Songwriter s Jury Televote Total Place 1 Giorgi Chikovani Make It Right Giorgi Chikovani 76 3 79 7 2 Brandon Stone Eteri Beriashvili and Vahtang Heyo Song Brandon Stone 43 4 47 18 3 Rati Durglishvili Why Rati Durglishvili 32 13 45 21 4 Andria Gvelesiani Revolutionise Giorgi Laghidze 58 12 70 10 5 Alisa Danelia We Are Eternity Alisa Danelia 47 1 48 17 6 Nutsa Buzaladze White Horses Run Andy Vitolo John King 89 18 107 2 7 Maliibu We Live Once Malibu Tugushi 95 10 105 3 8 Eos Urban Signs Giorgi Kochoradze Gedevan Levlishvili 16 7 23 25 9 Dima Kobeshavidze Scream Dima Kobeshavidze 53 2 55 14 10 Trio Mandili Me da shen მე და შენ Vadim Estreman Rostislav Maslovich 60 5 65 12 11 Tako Gachechiladze Keep the Faith Anri Jokhadze Tamara Gachechiladze 98 24 122 1 12 Nino Basharuli Lileo ლილეო Nino Basharuli 52 20 72 9 13 Elene Mikiashvili Fighter Ylva Persson Linda Persson Will Taylor 44 11 55 14 14 Misha Sulukhia Magic Misha Sulukhia 49 14 63 13 15 Mariko Lezhava Light It Up Boris Skhiani Gigi Bezhanishvili 66 16 82 6 16 The Mins Crime Zviad Mghebrishvili 83 22 105 3 17 Sparkle On the Top Aleko Berdzenishvili 54 23 77 8 18 Tornike Kipiani and Giorgi Bolotashvili You Are My Sunshine Tornike Kipiani 26 9 35 23 19 Temo Sajaia All the Same Temo Sajaia 48 6 54 16 20 Sabina Chantouria Stranger Sabina Chantouria 39 8 47 18 21 Mariam Chachkhiani Fly Joni Titirashvili 68 15 83 5 22 Asea Sool Nature Asea Sool 25 21 46 20 23 Nanuka Giorgobiani Let the Sunshine In Edisher Lomadze 17 17 34 24 24 Oto Nemsadze and Group Limbo Dear God Beso Nemsadze 45 25 70 10 25 Davit Shanidze Mtveris katsi მტვერის კაცი Davit Shanidze 17 19 36 22 Promotion edit Tamara Gachechiladze made several appearances across Europe to specifically promote Keep the Faith as the Georgian Eurovision entry On 4 February Tamara Gachechiladze performed Keep the Faith during the first semi final of the Ukrainian Eurovision national final Between 3 and 6 April Gachechiladze took part in promotional activities in Tel Aviv Israel where she performed during the Israel Calling event held at the Ha teatron venue 13 14 On 8 April she performed during the Eurovision in Concert event which was held at the Melkweg venue in Amsterdam Netherlands and hosted by Cornald Maas and Selma Bjornsdottir 15 On 15 April Tamara Gachechiladze performed during the Eurovision Spain Pre Party which was held at the Sala La Riviera venue in Madrid Spain 16 At Eurovision edit nbsp Tamara Gachechiladze during a press meet and greet According to Eurovision rules all nations with the exceptions of the host country and the Big Five France Germany Italy Spain and the United Kingdom are required to qualify from one of two semi finals in order to compete for the final the top ten countries from each semi final progress to the final The European Broadcasting Union EBU split up the competing countries into six different pots based on voting patterns from previous contests with countries with favourable voting histories put into the same pot 17 On 31 January 2017 a special allocation draw was held which placed each country into one of the two semi finals as well as which half of the show they would perform in Georgia was placed into the first semi final to be held on 9 May 2017 and was scheduled to perform in the first half of the show 18 Once all the competing songs for the 2017 contest had been released the running order for the semi finals was decided by the shows producers rather than through another draw so that similar songs were not placed next to each other Georgia was set to perform in position 2 following the entry from Sweden and before the entry from Australia 19 The two semi finals and the final were broadcast in Georgia on GPB First Channel with commentary by Demetre Ergemlidze The Georgian spokesperson who announced the top 12 point score awarded by the Georgian jury during the final was 2016 Georgian Eurovision entrant Nika Kocharov Semi final edit nbsp Tamara Gachechiladze during a rehearsal before the first semi final Tamara Gachechiladze took part in technical rehearsals on 30 April and 4 May followed by dress rehearsals on 8 and 9 May This included the jury show on 8 May where the professional juries of each country watched and voted on the competing entries The Georgian performance featured Tamara Gachechiladze in a full length red dress with a cape the latter which she later ripped off The stage colours were red white and black with the LED screen displaying a space theme The performance also featured pyrotechnic flame effects 20 21 The staging director for the Georgian performance was Sacha Jean Baptiste 22 Tamara Gachechiladze was joined by five off stage backing vocalists Giorgi Tskhvariashvili Guri Pasikashvili Mariam Akobia Mariam Jomardidze and Natia Oqruashvili 23 At the end of the show Georgia was not announced among the top 10 entries in the first semi final and therefore failed to qualify to compete in the final It was later revealed that Georgia placed eleventh in the semi final receiving a total of 99 points 37 points from the televoting and 62 points from the juries Voting edit Voting during the three shows involved each country awarding two sets of points from 1 8 10 and 12 one from their professional jury and the other from televoting Each nation s jury consisted of five music industry professionals who are citizens of the country they represent with their names published before the contest to ensure transparency This jury judged each entry based on vocal capacity the stage performance the song s composition and originality and the overall impression by the act In addition no member of a national jury was permitted to be related in any way to any of the competing acts in such a way that they cannot vote impartially and independently The individual rankings of each jury member as well as the nation s televoting results were released shortly after the grand final Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Georgia and awarded by Georgia in the first semi final and grand final of the contest and the breakdown of the jury voting and televoting conducted during the two shows 24 25 Points awarded to Georgia edit Points awarded to Georgia Semi final 1 24 Score Televote Jury 12 points nbsp Azerbaijan 10 points nbsp Poland 8 points nbsp Armenia 7 points nbsp Iceland 6 points nbsp Greece nbsp Portugal nbsp Armenia nbsp Azerbaijan nbsp Sweden 5 points nbsp Moldova nbsp Slovenia 4 points nbsp Greece 3 points nbsp Belgium nbsp Finland nbsp Portugal 2 points nbsp Italy nbsp Moldova nbsp Italy 1 point nbsp Cyprus nbsp Albania nbsp United Kingdom Points awarded by Georgia edit Points awarded by Georgia Semi final 1 24 Score Televote Jury 12 points nbsp Azerbaijan nbsp Portugal 10 points nbsp Armenia nbsp Azerbaijan 8 points nbsp Portugal nbsp Sweden 7 points nbsp Cyprus nbsp Armenia 6 points nbsp Moldova nbsp Australia 5 points nbsp Belgium nbsp Cyprus 4 points nbsp Sweden nbsp Slovenia 3 points nbsp Poland nbsp Moldova 2 points nbsp Greece nbsp Iceland 1 point nbsp Iceland nbsp Czech Republic Points awarded by Georgia Final 25 Score Televote Jury 12 points nbsp Azerbaijan nbsp Portugal 10 points nbsp Armenia nbsp Azerbaijan 8 points nbsp Portugal nbsp Sweden 7 points nbsp Bulgaria nbsp Norway 6 points nbsp Belarus nbsp Bulgaria 5 points nbsp Italy nbsp Austria 4 points nbsp Ukraine nbsp Cyprus 3 points nbsp France nbsp Armenia 2 points nbsp Cyprus nbsp Italy 1 point nbsp Sweden nbsp Netherlands Detailed voting results edit The following members comprised the Georgian jury 26 Maia Baratashvili jury chairperson singer musician Medea Kavtaradze vocal coach Mirian Kukulashvili musical producer Gvantsa Kilasonia TV producer Mamuka Begashvili composer sound engineer Detailed voting results from Georgia Semi final 1 24 Draw Country Jury Televote M Kavtaradze M Kukulashvili M Baratashvili G Kilasonia M Begashvili Rank Points Rank Points 01 nbsp Sweden 6 5 12 2 7 3 8 7 4 02 nbsp Georgia 03 nbsp Australia 12 9 3 9 3 5 6 12 04 nbsp Albania 17 17 15 14 17 17 16 05 nbsp Belgium 16 3 14 8 15 13 6 5 06 nbsp Montenegro 11 15 16 3 16 14 14 07 nbsp Finland 15 6 13 11 5 11 11 08 nbsp Azerbaijan 4 1 2 6 2 2 10 1 12 09 nbsp Portugal 1 4 1 1 1 1 12 3 8 10 nbsp Greece 13 7 17 16 8 15 9 2 11 nbsp Poland 10 8 10 17 10 12 8 3 12 nbsp Moldova 5 14 9 12 6 8 3 5 6 13 nbsp Iceland 9 10 8 7 12 9 2 10 1 14 nbsp Czech Republic 14 12 7 5 11 10 1 17 15 nbsp Cyprus 7 2 5 13 9 6 5 4 7 16 nbsp Armenia 3 11 4 10 4 4 7 2 10 17 nbsp Slovenia 2 13 6 4 14 7 4 13 18 nbsp Latvia 8 16 11 15 13 16 15 Detailed voting results from Georgia Final 25 Draw Country Jury Televote M Kavtaradze M Kukulashvili M Baratashvili G Kilasonia M Begashvili Rank Points Rank Points 01 nbsp Israel 23 26 23 16 17 25 11 02 nbsp Poland 6 22 22 9 22 18 20 03 nbsp Belarus 20 25 24 25 8 23 5 6 04 nbsp Austria 10 7 12 8 9 6 5 22 05 nbsp Armenia 8 13 13 11 13 8 3 2 10 06 nbsp Netherlands 11 9 10 15 16 10 1 19 07 nbsp Moldova 7 23 18 19 10 16 12 08 nbsp Hungary 13 16 20 5 26 17 23 09 nbsp Italy 3 17 11 4 24 9 2 6 5 10 nbsp Denmark 14 10 8 14 19 12 25 11 nbsp Portugal 1 3 1 1 1 1 12 3 8 12 nbsp Azerbaijan 2 2 2 3 6 2 10 1 12 13 nbsp Croatia 12 8 16 13 20 14 17 14 nbsp Australia 15 18 17 17 3 15 26 15 nbsp Greece 17 11 25 18 23 21 15 16 nbsp Spain 19 24 26 26 21 26 24 17 nbsp Norway 16 1 6 6 2 4 7 21 18 nbsp United Kingdom 24 20 9 20 18 19 16 19 nbsp Cyprus 5 6 19 7 14 7 4 9 2 20 nbsp Romania 21 21 15 24 11 20 18 21 nbsp Germany 22 5 5 21 12 13 14 22 nbsp Ukraine 25 15 21 22 15 22 7 4 23 nbsp Belgium 26 14 14 23 25 24 13 24 nbsp Sweden 4 4 3 2 5 3 8 10 1 25 nbsp Bulgaria 9 12 4 12 4 5 6 4 7 26 nbsp France 18 19 7 10 7 11 8 3References edit Georgia Country Profile EBU Retrieved 20 November 2014 Bakker Sietse 10 March 2009 Georgian song lyrics do not comply with Rules Eurovision tv Retrieved 20 November 2014 Jonze Tim 11 March 2009 Eurovision 2009 Georgia pulls out of contest over Putin song The Guardian Retrieved 20 November 2014 Putin jibe picked for Eurovision BBC News 19 February 2009 Retrieved 20 November 2014 Georgia Eurovision 2017 participation confirmed eurovoix com Eurovoix 3 October 2016 Retrieved 24 December 2016 Granger Anthony 4 November 2016 Georgia Call for Eurovision 2017 entries eurovoix com Eurovoix Granger Anthony 24 December 2016 Georgia 27 artists apply to compete in Eurovision 2017 eurovoix com Eurovoix Granger Anthony 11 December 2016 Georgia Sabina Chantouria makes it 28 hopefuls eurovoix com Eurovoix Granger Anthony 19 December 2016 Georgia Selects for Eurovision 2017 on January 20 eurovoix com Eurovoix Oliver Eliza Jane 20 January 2017 Watch now Georgia decides for Eurovision 2017 Esctoday Retrieved 11 February 2021 Jordan Paul 20 January 2017 Tako Gachechiladze will Keep The Faith for Georgia in 2017 eurovision tv Retrieved 17 February 2022 2017 Eurovision Georgia Georgia Public Broadcaster Retrieved 26 December 2016 Kavaler Ron 22 March 2017 ISRAEL CALLING EUROVISION PROMO EVENT SET FOR APRIL 3 TO 6 wiwibloggs com Retrieved 30 April 2017 Laufer Gil 5 April 2017 Tonight Israel Calling 2017 to be held with 28 participating countries esctoday com Retrieved 30 April 2017 Jordan Paul 29 March 2017 Eurovision in Concert sets a new record with 33 acts European Broadcasting Union Retrieved 30 April 2017 Fuster Luis 1 April 2017 MADRID CALLING 19 ACTS WILL TAKE PART IN EUROVISION SPAIN PRE PARTY wiwibloggs com Retrieved 30 April 2017 Jordan Paul 25 January 2017 Semi Final Allocation draw to take place in Kyiv eurovision tv Retrieved 25 January 2017 Jordan Paul 31 January 2017 Results of the Semi Final Allocation Draw eurovision tv European Broadcasting Union Retrieved 31 January 2017 Jordan Paul 31 March 2017 Semi Final running order for Eurovision 2017 revealed eurovision tv European Broadcasting Union Retrieved 12 April 2017 Davidson Brent 30 April 2017 Day 1 Tamara Gachechiladze completes first rehearsal for Georgia REVIEW escXtra Retrieved 17 February 2022 Cobb Ryan 4 May 2017 Day 5 Tamara Gachechiladze completes second rehearsal for Georgia PREDICTION amp REVIEW escXtra Retrieved 17 February 2022 Jordan Paul 30 April 2017 Georgia s Tamara keeps the faith and staging secrets eurovision tv Retrieved 17 February 2022 Georgia Six on Stage Retrieved 17 February 2022 a b c d Results of the First Semi Final of Kyiv 2017 European Broadcasting Union Archived from the original on 12 May 2021 Retrieved 12 May 2021 a b c Results of the Grand Final of Kyiv 2017 European Broadcasting Union Archived from the original on 12 May 2021 Retrieved 12 May 2021 Jordan Paul 29 April 2017 Who will be the expert jurors for Eurovision 2017 eurovision tv European Broadcasting Union Retrieved 3 May 2017 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Georgia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 Official GPB Eurovision site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Georgia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 amp oldid 1195206777, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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